hackers and painters
2007.05.13. 08:25
A book
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We live in the computer
age, a world increasingly shaped by programmers. Who are they, what motivates
them, and what impact will they have on the rest of us?
That impact is
ever more visible. Everything around us is becoming computerized. Your
typewriter is gone, replaced by a computer. Your phone has turned into a
computer. So has your camera. Soon your TV and VCR will be components in a
computer network. Your car has more processing power in it than a room-sized
mainframe did in 1970. Letters, encyclopedias, newspapers, and even your local
store are being replaced by the Internet. What's next?
Hackers &
Painters examines the world of hackers and the motivations of the people who
occupy it. In clear, thoughtful prose that draws on illuminating historical
examples, Graham takes readers on a fast-moving tour of what he calls "an
intellectual Wild West."
Why do kids who can't master high school end up
as some of the most powerful people in the world? What makes a startup succeed?
Will technology create a gap between those who understand it and those who
don't? Will Microsoft take over the Internet? What to do about spam?
If
you want to understand what hackers are up to, this book will tell you. And if
you are a hacker, you'll probably recognize in it a portrait of
yourself.
O'Reilly,
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